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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ ShortsTV Plans 2021 Worldwide Film Festival ]]></title>
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                                <p>ShortsTV said it will host the 2021 ShortsTV Worldwide Film Festival and awards show in December and air the winning films on its channels globally later that month.</p><p>The call for submissions in the U.S., Latin America, India and Europe is open now through March 31. </p><p>“Launching a worldwide short film competition has long been a goal of ours here at ShortsTV. We’ve built the ShortsTV Worldwide Film Festival just like a global sports match or the Eurovision Song Contest, starting with regional competitions across four regions and building to a final round where the best shorts from around the globe compete head-to-head,” said ShortsTV CEO and founder Carter Pilcher. </p><p>“We’ve had great success with our individual regional film festivals and pitch competitions within the past two decades, but the ShortsTV Worldwide Film Festival gives us a focal point to honor and promote the amazing artistic work being done in shorts,” Pilcher said. “Short films continue to be the development lab for the world’s most highly-awarded feature filmmakers, many of whom have made more short films than feature films and we expect this film festival will be a platform for launching the careers of many of the world’s future greats in cinema.” </p><p>Films can be submitted at <a href="https://festhome.com/festival/shortstv-worldwide-film-festival"><u>https://festhome.com/festival/shortstv-worldwide-film-festival</u></a>, which also provides more information on awards, prizes and deadlines. In June, ShortsTV will announce the regional selections, which will air on their respective regional channels in October. In November, all global channels will broadcast the nominees’ films internationally in over 100 million homes. </p>
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                                                            <title><![CDATA[ Multiplatform, Simultaneous Release Augurs Distribution Upheaval ]]></title>
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                                                                                                <author><![CDATA[ garyarlen@gmail.com (Gary Arlen) ]]></author>                    <dc:creator><![CDATA[ Gary Arlen ]]></dc:creator>                                                                                    <dc:source><![CDATA[ http://cdn.mos.cms.futurecdn.net/77vzvgXxLcw7QmjLLWvE7Y.jpg ]]></dc:source>
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                                <p><a href="https://wetheeconomy.com/">"We The Economy,"</a> a bundle of 20 short films, will debut simultaneously next Tuesday, Oct. 21 on cable, broadcast, online and mobile platforms, including Comcast's Xfinity TV, Time Warner Cable, Cox, BrightHouse, Mediacom and Suddenlink.</p><p>The free programs will also be available via mobile apps from CNBC, Hulu and Amazon Instant Video. The series of movies - each about five to eight minutes long - will have a sneak preview at Landmark Theaters in 20 cities on Monday, Oct. 20 at 7 pm.</p><p>Using a variety of formats - comedy, musical, documentary/non-fiction, scripted and animation -  the movies are intended to explain or present ideas about aspects of "the economy." Topics include the role of government, gloabalization, financial inequality along with more basic topics, such as "What is Money?"  Most of the productions were created by prominent filmmakers, including Morgan Spurlock (who spearheaded the project), Catherine Hardwicke (director of <em>Twilight</em>), Adam McKay (<em>Anchorman</em>), James Schamus (<em>Crouching Tiber, Hidden Dragon</em>), Oscar-winning documentary-maker Barbara Kopple, and Adrian Grenier (actor and producer, best known for his role in HBO's <em>Entourage</em> series).  </p><p>Nearly a dozen "advisors" (economists, historians, academics, journalists) are credited with supporting the productions.</p><p>Spurlock's Cinelan studio teamed with Paul Allen's Vulcan Productions to create and distribute the shows, which will also be available on demand.  </p><p>"We immediately agreed to take the normal distribution model and smash it to pieces," Spurlock told a Hollywood trade publication.  "No windows, no fees, just get it to the public."  He said his major goal was to put "these films simultaneously in front of every American wherever they watch content."</p><p>On the We The Economy website, Spurlock further explained the format, especially how differently it deals with a topic that would normally be very dry and straightforward."</p><p>Altogether, more than <a href="https://wetheeconomy.com/partners/">50 media platforms</a> will carry the shows. Among the participating companies are CBS News, Cox and Verizon VOD services, Sony's Crackle, Apple's iTunes, AOL's On Network, GooglePlay and SnagFilms. Financial details - especiallynding resources for the productions - were not released.</p><p>The Spurlock/Allen collaboration comes at a time when media companies are experimenting with a variety of co-ventures.  For example, <a href="https://www.nexttv.com/news/fusion-maker-studios-reach-cross-platform-deal-384696" data-original-url="https://www.multichannel.com/news/fusion-maker-studios-reach-cross-platform-deal-384696">Fusion recently teamed with Maker Studio</a>to create a block of short-form video that will run on the Fusion network. </p><p>Amidst the distribution tumult - such as simultaneous day-and-date release on multiple platforms and the viability of short-form productions - We The Economy could become a significant test bed for future content creation and presentation.  </p>
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